Yes, penguins have organs above their eyes. It allows salt water to be converted into fresh water.
Penguins may appear to cry, but they do not shed tears like humans do. Instead, penguins have specialized glands near their eyes that help them excrete excess salt, which can make it look like they are crying.
They survive because their bodies, produce a chemical that filters the water that they drink +++ They don't. You cannot "filter" dissolved salt from water, but you can use osmosis, as do the penguins and other marine animals.
Yes penguins have an organ above their eyes that changes seawater to freshwater.
they have eyes so they can see
Penguins have a salt gland, not a sweat gland. The salt gland helps them to excrete excess salt from their bodies, which is particularly useful for penguins that live in marine environments. Sweat glands are not as common in animals that live in cold climates like penguins do.
Because their mums have small eyes
do pengin have big eyes
Yes
Penguins primarily get their water by consuming small amounts of snow or ice. They can also obtain water from the fish and other marine creatures that they eat. Penguins have specialized glands near their eyes to help them remove excess salt from their bodies.
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